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Bernadette Lincoln, who is Tlingit, smudged Charolette Stuart with sage at the foot of C Street in Eureka as people gathered for the Women’s March. -
People gathered at the foot of C Street for the Women’s March. -
Out in the rain for the march. -
Andrea Stuckey addresses the crowd gathered for the Women’s March while Patty Hecht of Arcata held her speech in the strong winds. -
Andrea Stuckey spoke with a woman after addressing attendees of this year’s Women’s March. -
Cliff Berkowitz records his wife Amy as she addressed the crowd gathered for the Women’s March. -
Demonstrators walked along the waterfront at the start of the Women’s March. -
Grace Sterner said the was happy to attend and stayed up the night before the march to make sure her message was clear. -
Jennifer Be of Eureka held up her sign during the Women’s March. -
Jennifer Be called for the crowd to remember why they were marching. -
Demonstrators marched along the waterfront. -
Marchers on the waterfront with signs aloft. -
A marcher with a “Resist” sign. -
Demonstrators marched through Old Town towards the Carson Mansion. -
The march makes its way through Old Town. -
“Tuck Frump.” -
Britt Pruyn walked his government watchdog Chewy down Second Street. It was Chewy’s third march but the backpack has been around since 2003. -
After passing the Carson Mansion, demonstrators headed back to the foot of C Street. -
Malcolm Campbell’s “Unhinged” sign was hit with marchers. -
Sue Hilton, right helped carry the Women’s International’s League for Peace & Freedom banner during the march. -
Eureka Police Chief Steve Watson estimated that the crowd crew to between 700 and 800 people. -
Demonstrators march down Second Street on their return to the foot of C Street.
Kimberly Wear is the assistant editor of the North Coast Journal. More by Kimberly Wear
